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Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?
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Bastiaan Jacques |
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Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ? |
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Tue, 31 Oct 2006 11:43:53 +0100 |
On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 11:24 +0100, strk wrote:
> Ok, so it *was* correct to have a check in ./configure.ac aborting
> if anyone attempts to build klash *plugin* with non-kde *gui*, right ?
> (that check is now commented out).
No, if the build system allows us to build both the KDE Gui and another
Gui, that should be fine.
> Also, it is *wrong* defining USE_GUI_KDE iff either kde gui was requested
> *or* klash was enabled, right ? (this is currently what ./configure does,
> possibly ending up with two enabled GUIs)
Actually, I think that might work, although I have not tested such a
combination. We certainly want to be able to do that.
> IIRC last words were for a plugin architecture. In 0.7.2 this will
> surely NOT happen, so we have to find a compromise.
> The question is: do we want to enable building *both* klash *and*
> a !KDE gui'd gnash for 0.7.2 ?
Yes. The important thing is that when Klash is enabled, the KDE GUI is
built (in addition to whatever GUI the user specifies).
Bastiaan
- [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, strk, 2006/10/31
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, Bastiaan Jacques, 2006/10/31
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, strk, 2006/10/31
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?,
Bastiaan Jacques <=
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, strk, 2006/10/31
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, Rob Savoye, 2006/10/31
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, strk, 2006/10/31
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, Markus Gothe, 2006/10/31
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, Patrice Dumas, 2006/10/31
- Re[2]: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, Udo Giacomozzi, 2006/10/31
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, strk, 2006/10/31
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, Rob Savoye, 2006/10/31
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, Markus Gothe, 2006/10/31
- Re: [Gnash-dev] what is 'klash' ?, Rob Savoye, 2006/10/31